nothing has been more important to my being queer than when i went to my first pride parade, got seperated from my group, had a panic attack about it and was sitting on the side of the road holding a tiny genderfluid flag and freaking out. then this six foot five drag queen in four inch heels appeared from literally nowhere and sat down next to me. i, this scared-shitless trans bi kid at pride for the first time, very nervously told her she looked pretty and i told her my name and that i got lost and didn't feel like i should be at pride and she held my hand and said "oh, honey, everybody deserves to be here, especially you. pride is for everybody who's ever gotten lost, who's been scared of who they are or where they are. you think we never been scared before? pride's for you, honey, because you're scared. you don't have to be proud right now, but you're gonna be one day, honey, i'm sure of it."
i found my group soon after that and i never saw that queen again but to this day i am convinced i met an angel.
so yeah. pride is for you. pride is for all of us.
Mob in the style of Serial Experiments Lain, or so I tried heh
Reblog to give an asexual a treat
you can feed all sorts of stuff into a vending machines dollar slot. something unique might happen, so be sure to try lots of different items!
one piece got me doing fucked up and evil shit like truly seeing the value of laughter and joy again
pros: it would most likely vastly improve my life in a multitude of ways
cons: might get scared
and tthe only essential oil these days is the one in our cars run on , this says something
After her long absence, she returns! (not from twitter, I used to have a steven universe stan acc here in 2017) I will post art of my comic on here if I remember.
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